Educado
Educado is an adjective used in Spanish and Portuguese to describe someone who has received education or who demonstrates good manners and courteous behavior. In both languages it can refer to a person who is well brought up, cultured, or refined. The forms educado (masculine) and educada (feminine) align with gender in each language.
Etymology: The term derives from Latin educatus, past participle of educare, meaning to bring up or to
Spanish usage: In everyday Spanish, una persona educada is one who behaves politely and shows respect in
Portuguese usage: In Portuguese, educado or educada conveys similar meanings—polite, well-mannered, or educated. The compound bem-educado
Cross-cultural note: While the core sense is similar, regional nuances exist in how strongly “educated” connotes